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Goldspurrs Guyanna of ABEO

 

Another work of art from Laura.  Guyanna has the sweetest personality.  She has a great head and tail and an awesome pattern with big black rosettes.  She has done really well in the show ring.  Her first litter was very impressive and I'm excited to see more beautiful babies from her in the future.

 


Cheetahsden Kimani of ABEO

Kimani

When I first started looking for a female, I met what I feel is a breeder of true distinction, who I like to think of as a mentor. Pam Knowles of CheetahsDen was so knowledgeable and definitely had my best interest at heart. She had many beautiful kittens, but didn't have a kitten with the quality that she likes to see in a breeder. She advised me to take my time and visit breeders in my area to gain knowledge and find a possible breeder quality female. I did just that and ended up with two females. However, through a tragic accident, I lost one of my female breeders. This was tough for me and after much thought on whether I even wanted to breed, I decided with a lot of encouragement from other breeder friends to buy another female. I was determined that I had to have one of Pam's kittens. That's how Kimani came into our lives.

Kimani

The best way to describe Kimani when I first held her was "Sweet and Beautiful" and that is what her name means in Africa.  Kimani has a coat to die for! She is so darn touchable! That was Pam's description of her. Kimani is a glittered brown marbled tabby with a plush coat and outstanding markings. She has two Champion parents and many champions in her bloodline. Kimani is destined to produce champions. Her sire is Champion Goldspurr Rambo and her dam is Triple Grand Champion Cheetahsden Illusion. We expect to have a litter of beautiful glittered kittens from Kimani next spring.

 
 
Goldspurr Kya
 

   

 

What can I say, but wild and just awesome. I love so much about this girl.  She has a great head with small round ears and a great tail.  I absolutely love her wild pattern and look forward to some really great kittens from Kya.

ABEO Imani

      

 

Imani reminds me so much of my dearest friend "Eva".  The best way to describe Imani is "pint size with a whole lot of spunk".  My daughter Meia has always had a way with all of our cats  and often attend shows with me.  Even though she was the smallest in her litter, at about three weeks Imani was letting my daughter she was in total control of things.  She is something to behold, with GREAT beauty and a lot of outstanding qualities.  Imani is the daughter of Cheetahsden Kimani and Silvergene's Chioke.  In her first litter she gave me two beautiful kittens.  I look forward to more Imani babies in the near future.

 
 
ABEO Tamu
 
 
I have always loved my Junglebook Tanzier, but she just wasn't cut out for the breeding scene.  She had a difficult time every time she gave birth.  I was able to keep one female from her who had an awesome head, great structure and an awesome breeder, but lacked in other  some other areas.  I knew I would spay her after her first litter.  On the third litter as the kittens were being born I knew right away she was a keeper.  I didn't want to get to excited because they were small and a lot can happen when they are that little, but as she grew older the excitement increased.  She was sooooo beautiful.  She is also my long awaited first silver spotted female from my breeding.  Her name is Tamu.  Look below and you will understand why the excitement increased.  She is just BEAUTIFUL with a wonderful personality.  I look forward to future babies from ABEO Tamu.

Bailwick Morgan LeFay

 

 

I had the pleasure of having Morgan here at my cattery for one breeding in which she produce my Sayblee.  I fell in love with her.  She is to me a perfect breeder.  She has a profile to die for with great structure.  I love so much about her.  She is solid as a rock.  Laura knew how much I loved Morgan.  Often I would tell her that whenever she wanted she could give me Morgan.   Little did I know Morgan must have had plans of her own to come back to me or I'd like to think she did.  After I got done breeding her for Laura I took Morgan back home to Illinois.  But after several attempts she would not get pregnant.  After three false pregnancies, Laura had decided she was going to spay her.  Loving Morgan as I did and always wishing she was mine I ask Laura if I could have her.  She told me, "if you want to try you can, but I'm telling you you'll probably have to spay her.  I've tried and she just won't get pregnant."  I bought Morgan back home with me and I believe within a week she let Chioke breed her.  She blew up right away, but because of the false pregnancy and not thinking I could feel anything moving I was not hopeful at all.  She got bigger and bigger though, but still no movements or signs of kittens.  I even had another local breeder who was visiting feel her and they too said I don't feel anything.  I chalked it up to a false pregnancy and knew that it was just a matter of time before she would be back to normal and in heat again.  However I still set up the nursery for her just in case there was something there.  I went in one evening to check on her and was shocked to find not just one, but six beautiful babies nursing.  This was the largest litter she has ever produced also.  You can't imagine how surprised I was and how shocked Laura was to say the least.  It still baffles both of us.  Somehow she took to me just as I took to her.  Morgan is very very special.